Jonah Kusi-Asare situation with Bayern Munich could extend past transfer deadline in Germany
Briefly

Bayern could loan Jonah Kusi-Asare to ensure he gets consistent top-level minutes, particularly if the Nicolas Jackson transfer completes. Anderlecht, PSV, and Sporting have submitted concrete offers and talks are ongoing, while Fulham is considered an unlikely Premier League destination. Transfer windows in Belgium and the Netherlands remain open after the German deadline, keeping loan options available. The club's busy transfer activity has exposed squad gaps and frustrated supporters, though immediate panic is discouraged. Failed or messy pursuits, including Nicolas Jackson and a chase for Ademola Lookman, have increased pressure within the sporting department and on Max Eberl, while questions remain over Aleksandar Pavlović's future and managerial stability.
Bayern are considering sending Jonah Kusi-Asare out on loan if the Nicolas Jackson deal goes through. The club wants Kusi-Asare to get as many minutes as possible at the top level. They're planning with him as a regular player in the medium term Anderlecht, PSV, and Sporting have already submitted concrete offers, and talks are ongoing. Fulham are also in the mix, but a move to the Premier League is considered unlikely.
Bayern Munich's transfer window has been wild and the team has some, well, gaps. How can things all come together? Let's explore what has been happening, where things might be going, and why not everything has looked great so far on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Fans are frustrated, but it is not time to panic. There are reasons for the issues we are seeing. How does Bayern Munich end up in these transfer situations? Nicolas Jackson-to-Bayern Munich became a complete mess.
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